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![]() It gets a bit unwieldy as it goes on by adding too many uninteresting POVs but most of the characters in Into the Abyss matter (at least in the first 3/4 of the book…the army generals and wizards that get introduced as POV characters later are forgettable and boring). The story turned out not to be clunky, either, which was a fantastic surprise. Being a powerful demon yet a slave is a contradiction, and this story is riddled with uncomfortable moments for Tom while he comes to terms with not being human (yet still obviously remembering and thinking of himself as human) and with being a pawn in a magical war where both sides (there are 2 powerful wizards at war) are afraid of him. Tom’s soul is effectively ripped from him, he dies, and he’s bound as a demon slave in Astlan. Tom, a normal boy in our world, goes to a party and gets summoned into another world–as a powerful demon. I pulled this book from a recommendation thread on r/Fantasy, and the premise was entertaining. ![]() ![]() ![]() Jackie is shown for the person she really, was with the qualities and flaws on display, not the breathless Barbie we got through the press. A man of political brilliance at times who seemingly was willing to risk it all driven by his sexual pathology. John comes off as the enigma he always seemed to me. The good, the bad and the ugly are all shown in the book with no holds barred. This book by Christopher Andersen delivers on lifting the veil so to speak in getting to what made Jack and Jackie tick, primarily in their relationship and marriage.Andersen shows really both sides of their relationship not slanting it like much that has been written primarily on JFK. ![]() The Kennedy's have usually been portrayed as our royal family by the press over the years, the perfect political family. I am always looking for glimpses of the character behind the figure we see in public or what is portrayed of them. I read a lot of biographies as they are my favorites. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We're very easy to attribute to skill what is due to luck. Easy and entertaining to read, interesting fictional stories, solid ideas rooted in Taleb's experience as a trader, educational and connected with scientific foundations. Should you read it? □ I found it to be a good return on investment. One-sided VS full-scoped? ⛔️ the author has a clear and divise opinion Return on investment of reading? ✅ easy to read book ![]() Mental model? ✅ it includes many ideas that add to your mental models Further, it will give you many financial market examples of how we are mis-influenced, misguided and, in some cases, ruined by randomness.Ĭomprehensive? ✅ cases are solid for the theses presented What you get from it : if you're new to matters of human biases and uncertainty, this book will give you understanding of standard human limitations when making decisions. It's an easy read with depth of concepts and stories. Why read it : to understand how much uncertainty is pervasive and invisible and how easy it is to be mistaken when dealing with matters of probability. It uncovers human flaw and lets us be better knowing that. Summary: Fooled By Randomness covers how uncertainty, lack of probabilistic acumen and overall human limitations hinders our capability of forecasting, thinking about the future and past and ultimately making decisions. ![]() ![]() ![]() In spite of Mrs Burton-Cox’s impertinence, Ariadne can’t help but be curious, and she takes it upon herself to set matters straight when her god-child, Celia (Vanessa Kirby), the dead couple’s daughter, begs her to uncover the truth. ‘Elephants Can Remember’ airs at 8pm on Sunday 9 June on ITV.Īriadne Oliver is pressed by the loathsome Mrs Burton-Cox (Greta Scacchi) to uncover the truth of two decade-old deaths were they murders or a double-suicide? And if it was murder then who killed whom? Did General Ravenscroft (Adrian Lukis) shoot his wife, Margaret (Annabel Mullion), Ariadne’s old school chum, or did Margaret shoot him? Whilst Poirot (David Suchet) is pre-occupied with investigating the strange and gruesome murder of an elderly psychiatrist, his old friend, the crime writer Ariadne Oliver (Zoë Wanamaker), has a case of her own to solve. ![]() ![]() ![]() To support the idea of the minimal state, Nozick presents an argument that illustrates how the minimalist state arises naturally from a Lockean state of nature and how any expansion of state power past this minimalist threshold is unjustified. ![]() In opposition to A Theory of Justice (1971) by John Rawls, and in debate with Michael Walzer, Nozick argues in favor of a minimal state, "limited to the narrow functions of protection against force, theft, fraud, enforcement of contracts, and so on." When a state takes on more responsibilities than these, Nozick argues, rights will be violated. It won the 1975 US National Book Award in category Philosophy and Religion, has been translated into 11 languages, and was named one of the "100 most influential books since the war" (1945–1995) by the UK Times Literary Supplement. Anarchy, State, and Utopia is a 1974 book by the American political philosopher Robert Nozick. ![]() ![]() ![]() There's just one problem: Ellie is a Sparrow, and the Goldwings are almost invariably picked from the higher Clans like Eagles and Ospreys. ![]() ![]() It was a Goldwing, after all, who saved her life on that terrible day her parents were killed. In the Clandoms, everyone is born with wings, living in tight-knit communities formed around bird types like Jay, Falcon, and Crow, among many others.Įllie Meadows dreams of growing up to join the Goldwings- the famed knights who defend all the people of the Clandoms. There are 269 pages and 38 chapters, as well as a prologue. Sparrow Rising is in the perspective of Nox and Ellie, as well as Corion in the epilogue. ![]() ![]() It was good at first, with Elizabeth giving him space and not trying to push, but by the end of the book it began to feel like everyone else thought they knew what was best for Nate better than he did. I thought the PTSD itself was rendered faithfully and sensitively, but I didn't like how the narrative tried to resolve it. First, is how Nate's PTSD was handled, especially in light of Elizabeth's story. Two things, however, held the book back for me. ![]() You want to know what's next, how will Nate/Lizzy react to this new detail, where is the author taking me? ![]() Their secrets and inner workings are doled out slowly, making the book near impossible to put down. The full image of who the characters are takes the entirety of the book to become clear. Elizabeth and Nathan are both brilliantly multi-faceted characters. Mayberry writes great, fully-developed characters, and this book is no exception. ![]() ![]() The simple and easy to understand text will give children the opportunity to have fun through reading and will give parents and teachers a starting point for discussion and exchange of ideas. The story focuses on the relationships created among the zoo animals, and it raises a wide range of issues, from friendship and temper management to captivity and proper behavior. ![]() This incredibly fun and witty book was carefully written by the experts of the genre to make reading fun and appealing, and it's perfect for kids of all ages. Read the story and find out in this amazing book for children and preteens. So what happens when an argument breaks out between the lion and the zebra, the lynx and the monkey, the bear and the elephant, and all the other zoo animals? ![]() ![]() A beautifully illustrated book essential for every child's library.Ī day at the zoo may seem like fun, but something's going on, and the animals can't seem to get along with each other. ![]() ![]() ![]() Please see additional product images for frame color options. ![]() Your chosen design will arrive printed onto quality satin card ready framed in the size & frame color you select. No frame, easels, stands or accessories are included.įramed Option: We have a variety of frame finishes to choose from. ![]() Print Only Option: Your chosen design will be printed in the size you select onto quality satin card and posted to you in protective packaging. Select the size you require and then the canvas option. 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